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I think the reason this has not gone big is because LE knows who did it and either 1) they are playing it close to the vest and waiting the person out or 2) they have nothing and are hoping if she is found deceased, there will be evidence.

I hope I am wrong and she is missing of her own accord, but I cannot imagine a Marine mom not being there for the graduation, especially when she had it all planned out.

You could be right. Many times, LE is almost positive who the perp is, but have to gather more evidence before they can be arrested. There has to be enough probable cause before a judge will sign a warrant. They may not have enough on him just yet. I've seen these cases go on for months, with the appearance of them not doing anything, and then suddenly there is a break or LE has arrested someone. Then it turns out they were watching them the whole time, just waiting for them to do something stupid.

I pray that she is found safe. I know her son must have been devastated that she was not there for his graduation. Not to mention the rest of her family's fears. Wouldn't it be nice to learn that she is in protective custody, that LE has her in a safe house somewhere?? I'm not sure they do that for the common folks, I've only heard of this when it's a case of a celebrity or a politician or some such "important" person, but you never know!

According to disclosurenewsonline.com, wpsdlocal6.com, and wsil tv, a red SUV has been pulled from the river at Rosiclaire. It is believed it is Chrissy's vehicle and some family said they had told everyone they would find her. No confirmation at this point.

A break in weather and a new search team out of Saint Louis Thursday morning brought the family results they've been trying to get. Jackson says it took only about 20 minutes to pinpoint what had eluded them since December: Chrissy's red SUV at the bottom of the Ohio.

"We couldn't give up. We always knew that if we found the car, we'd probably find her," shared Jackson.

A private sonar investigator located a car just 25 feet off the shore. By the time crews inched the sunken vehicle to the surface, Williams' family couldn't control their grief and relief. Jackson says the painfully slow recovery process was nothing compared to months of searching, but that search doesn't end now that they found her sister. Now they are trying to find out how she got there.

"I am one hundred percent positive my sister didn't drive herself into that river," Jackson said. "If for some reason someone's responsible for it, our next step will be justice for her."